9 degree circle wedge ruler
#1
I found a really cute pattern - a while back - I think it was on the moda site for a tree skirt. The quilt was made using (and I quote: a 25 inc - 9 degree circle wedge ruler.
Has anyone heard of such an animal??
Am I going to need to learn to paper-piece to do this??
Any idea where to find one?? my LQS lady just looked at me . . and she has been around for more than 25 years.
Thanks in advance for the help
Has anyone heard of such an animal??
Am I going to need to learn to paper-piece to do this??
Any idea where to find one?? my LQS lady just looked at me . . and she has been around for more than 25 years.
Thanks in advance for the help
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Cheryl Phillips (phillipfiberart.com) has many patterns that use the 9 and 10 degree rulers. I made the butterfly. I think i got the 9 degree ruler at a yard sale and i didn't even know what it was.
#7
I have the Marilyn Doheny version and love it. I think there's an advantage to getting the 25" version, depending on what your making. The quilt I made with it required you to flip the ruler after each cut, so that's much easier with the 25" version.
Here's the quilt I'm referring to:
Here's the quilt I'm referring to:
Just realized this is before it was finished. It has circles appliqued in the centers of each sprial.
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#8
Originally Posted by LyndaOH
I have the Marilyn Doheny version and love it. I think there's an advantage to getting the 25" version, depending on what your making. The quilt I made with it required you to flip the ruler after each cut, so that's much easier with the 25" version.
Here's the quilt I'm referring to:
Here's the quilt I'm referring to:
#9
Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
Originally Posted by LyndaOH
I have the Marilyn Doheny version and love it. I think there's an advantage to getting the 25" version, depending on what your making. The quilt I made with it required you to flip the ruler after each cut, so that's much easier with the 25" version.
Here's the quilt I'm referring to:
Here's the quilt I'm referring to:
#10
I couldn't find the 9 deg ruler in my area..and didn't want to spend $30.00 to order one so I took my Dresden Plate ruler which is 18 degrees, traced it on paper w/out seam allow, folded in half and added back seam allowances...used ruler to lengthen and traced onto cardboard. price..$0.00
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